


Liverpool City Council offers a range of information for people visiting Liverpool City, both printed and online.
The Liverpool City Visitors Guide features information on where to eat, where to shop, accommodation options, what to do in Liverpool and much more.
With Liverpool’s history dating back to the earliest years of settlement in NSW, the city has a wealth of historical locations. Council’s Liverpool City Heritage Guide features photos, maps and information about 35 historical locations across the city. You can also take a walk back in time through the Liverpool Regional Museum’s permanent and temporary exhibitions on the social and cultural history of the area.
While you’re in our city, visit one of Council’s many facilities cultural and sporting facilities.
Change your mind with a visit to the world-class Casula Powerhouse, which reopened in early 2008 following a $13.26 million redevelopment. With galleries, a 328-seat theatre, artist studios, ceramics studio, live-in facilities for artists, public artworks and collection in a former power station located on 20 hectares of parklands, there’s something for everyone. Visit www.casulapowerhouse.com for a full program of events and exhibitions.
Get active at Liverpool's Whitlam Leisure Centre. The centre offers indoor and outdoor aquatic facilities, the Aqua Shack swim shop, health club, group fitness, a kindy gym, physiotherapy, spa, sauna, a 3,000 seat stadium, function rooms, a café and a child minding service.
The Whitlam Leisure Centre can cater for major events, conferences, weddings and parties. The facilities are capable of seating from 50 to 3,000 guests.
Situated on the Cumberland Plain with the Nepean River in the west and the Georges River winding through the City Centre to the south, Liverpool City has a wealth of magnificent outdoor spaces to explore.
Council manages over 200 parks and stunning Chipping Norton Lakes is arguably one of the most spectacular. The Lakes have numerous parks along their shores offering a range of boating options, cycling and walking tracks, BBQ facilities and children’s playgrounds.
For further information about things to see and do in Liverpool or a copy of the Liverpool City Visitors Guide or Heritage Guide, visit www.liverpool.nsw.gov.au or call 1300 36 2170.